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Show 4 fhieves Enter Helper Journal JreightHouse that of Luc apparently Itramps seeking food ok j CLOTHING fsome time late Saturday night morning: thieves VOT i D & R G W local the Lent house and escaped with fveral articles of clothing, food fed other items. I Entrance was effected by pry. L open the large door on the kilroad side of the building, using track claw bar to do the T7fF YYIT Pinto flarge Sinmying. A. Knobbs who City Marshal C. investigated the robbery advises was that of the work apparently cases of canned tramps, as several ftxxlstuff were broken into, a parcel with contents unknown taken, g ta well as a fountain pen belong-frto Freight Agent Marvin 1 Lambson. J BUY AT HOME Carbon County Students Enrolled at U of Utah I f Twenty three students registering from Carbon county are as resident students at the University of Utah for the present term, according to figures furnished by Miss Jeanne M. Home, assistant recorder of the faculties. The total number of resident students is 3171; of this number 1955 are men and 1216 .re women. The Carbon county students in residence at the state university, with their home towns, are: Florence E. Christensen, Beth Crawford, Frank Javier Gonl, Ross Hardy, Wm. Fielding MacKnight, Stama-takiMary Ruggeri, Emmanuel Gertrude Stein, Frank B. Hanson, of Price; Fred J. Bosone, Omar B. Bunnel, John Orris Ida Wilson, of Helper; Frank Victor Colombo, John Russ, Tony Frank 'Saracino, of Sunnyside; ;John Gorishek, William Gorishek, ; Ed Whalan jr., of Scofield; Leland Q. Burress of Castle Gate; Ger-- j trude Lloyd, Robert C. Woodhead, I of Kenilworth; Eileen Meagher Schultz of Latuda. a, Vi-et- a, BUY AT HOME FOUR DAY MISSION WILL START SUNDAY mission conducted at the St. Anthony church from Nov. 27 to Nov. 30 will open Sunday morning at the 8:30 and 10 o'clock masses under the direction of Father George Wehmeyer, O. F. M., of San Francisco, the morning topic being, "Why a Mission," and the evening subject on "The Greatest Question and Only The four-da- y An-swer- ." Other topics during the week will be "The Greatest Teacher," "Our Ever Ready Weapon of Victory," and "God's Sacrament of Mercy and Pardon." Evening services will be held at with morning services for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday being 6:45 and 8:30. From Dec. 1 to Dec. 4 Father Wehmeyer will conduct the mission at the Notre Dame deLourdes church at Price. Both missions will close Sunday, December 4. 8 o'clock, BUY AT HOME 'M MEN ELECT OFFICERS At a recent meeting of M men of the Price distriot, the following officers were elected: President, Stanley R. Gunn, Roosevelt; vice president, Ed. E. Morgan, Price; secretary - treasurer, Melvin E. Lundberg, Roosevelt. BUY AT HOME John Lange left Wednesday for Salt Lake where he spent Thanksgiving with hia family. vmm -- Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Saturday, November 26, 1932 Legionnaires and Auxiliary School Notes Will Convene in Price for of the test term are Annual District Convention other n, Helper i h a a otb n HOME member of the county school board, will sr.eak on the "Cost of Schools of Carbon County." re-Po- rt We desire to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown the during illness and at the time of death of our beloved son, and at the same time extend our thanks for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JACK BOGUS, AND FAMILY. 9B O JPrnQA -t-- t- ,LOIN STEAKS 2 lbs. for STEAKS 2 lbs. for ROUND STEAKS 2 lbs. for E WHOLE OR HALF per lb CHOPS per lb A 25c EE! 5C w MILK FED LAMB It lie .. If ise . LEG per lb STEW per lb. 5e YEARLING LAMB WHOLE OR HALF per lb CHOPS per lb Sic 6C LEG ?C per lb BEEF ROAST, ROUND, LOIN, T'BONE or RIBS, lb BACON, Sliced per lb SLAB WHOLE OR per lb ONE-HAL- iOc 14C F MISSION HAM WHOLE OR per lb. SLICE OF SMOKED HAM CENTER each PACKAGE LARD only PACKAGE LARD only ONE-HAL- 3e F i4e 27 4-L- Complete Line of Vegetables FRUIT All Kinds of Cheese BUTTER AND EGGS Bread and Pastries MARKET Mjjj?jjfj??5j NEW PAINT FOR YOUR FLCORS? A new coat of paint or larnish on dull and travel-wor- n floors works wonders. The greatly improved appearance of your home that will result will more than compensate for the slight cost. We can supply the paint that will give you the greatest possible $2.50 to $4.00 Permanent Waves a B measure of satisfaction for the least expense. mmm $3.00 School Girl Permanents 50 Finger Waves, dry iiml'lTijl Mmatm Finger Waves, wet UTAH ITI Community Builders HELPER 1 BRYNER'S SERVICE - 25 THE GRILL CAFE M. O. PORTER, Mgr. Mrs. Kate Happs Automotive Electricians MIm Jay Turnbow Helper, Utah fx 25C 3 Guaranteed a Tlione 312 3 MILK FED VEAL MEAT Work HOME CARD OF THANKS ft doubtful see us about Firestone Gum - Dipped Tires a tire which gives outstanding performance and is able to withstand severe abuse. We would be pleased to quote you prices on your tire needs. HOME The 1932 Thanksgiving turkey exports from the sister states of Utah and Idaho totaled about 37 carloads or nearly 750,000 pounds, an Increase of more than a third over Thanksgiving shipments last year, according to an official by officers of the Northwestern Turkey Growers association, and of the two state associations. AT ROUND STEAK 2 lbs. for ICS btt Check your tires at once and if any of them are tkm tor yor cm. One fill kcta A I 2 lbs. for Station PREPARE for WINTER ANTI-FREE- ZE 2Se STEAKS All Beauty At the regular Monthly meeting BUY LOIN STEAKS 2 lbs. for Helper n 3 U. S. Inspected STEER BEEF Tires of the Carbon County Taxpayers association to be held in the court house at Price Monday evening, Nov. 23, Charles Leger of Helper, AT Including Saturday, Dec. R LEGER WILL ADDRESS TAXPAYERS ON SCHOOL UY These Prices Good Up to and TIRES and TUBES Bogus. AT Marven Edward Bogas, aged 5 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bogas, passed away at the family home in Second East street Friday, November 18, at 11:30 p.m., following a two weeks illness with pneumonia. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother Richard, age 7; and a sister Clarice Ann, age 3. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 21 at 10:00 a. m., from the Catholic church, with interment in Mountain View cemetery at Helper. Prepare Your Cars Now for WINTER DRIVING b tub Marven Edward Bogas ie xr r lifL 100 PER CENT COVERAGE CITY OF HELPER The results spelling confor the second given herewith. Contests were held In each class, the winners in ACTIVE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM sections and other grades. PLANNED BY LEGIONNAIRES FOR TWO DAY The first named in the followSESSION DEPARTMENT COMMANDER MAYBE ing groups was the winner: Elaine Wood, 81, Trellis Pehr-soWILL ADDRESS GATHERING 8A; Robert Dunn, "I, Marie 7A; Don Colton, 6 A, Donna Leger, The fifth district convention of Elks club; opening ceremony; Col- Lou the American Legion will be held ors advanced; 61; Don Colton, Rob Warden, "America": invoca in Price on Saturday and Sunday,, tion, by ert Don Colton, Elaine Dunn, 71; BUY AT HOME Chaplain Wayman; roll 81. November 26-2Wood, call; musical number; department FIRMS ARE TOLD RADIO The proposed attendance of De problems, by Otto Wiesley; service THEMSELVES DIVIDE TO The seventh and eighth grade partment Commander Chas. R. problems, by Ted Littlefield; musiMabey is arousing considerable in- cal number; post reports; San speech classes have begun the In a decree handed down by the terest at this time because of his Juan, Ferron, Castle Dale, Hiawa- study of plays, several of them United States court for Delaware, exceptional ability as an orator tha, Vernal, Roosevelt, Myton, original. Their Thanksgiving pro- at Winlmington this week, the grams will include appropriate General Electric of much force and the further fact Duchesne, Helper, Price. company and the plays and skits which have been that he will explain the facts reAdjournment. and ManuElectric Westinghouse 12 noon, informal luncheon; 1:30 written by class members. garding the Legion legislative procompany were ordered facturing gram and will answer the criti- p. m., Legion post reMembers of the Helper faculty to completely dissolve themselves cism of opponents to the Ameri- ports continued; short talks by defrom the Radio Corporation of who attended the B. Y. can Legion. partment officers; round table dis- football America. The alliance, the court in Provo game Saturday charged, has prevented competiThe public is being urged to at- cussion of proposed legislation. were: Messrs W. H. Wardell, tend this meeting and become acAdjournment. tion in the radio and other closely 1:30 p.m., Auxiliary convens at Clifton Memmott, Ralph Thomp associated fields. quainted with the purpose, ideals, and the Misses son, Orpha Faylor, and aims of the Legion. Legion hall. BUY AT HOME 3:00 p. m., joint session at Leg- Gladys McCoy and Thelma Faylor. Preceding the meeting the CarMiss Joe Pagano and Miss Ivy bon high school band, under the ion hall, Mrs. Wahlstrom presidD. Beveridge substi- Memmott, teachers In the Helper Mrs. Mary M. direction of E. Williams, will ing; music direction of Mrs. Hard, tuted at the Helper school Monday school, were absent from their dugive a 30 minute concert, begin- ing; short talk by department of Miss Verda ties several days this week due to the absence during 7 m. :30 is at This Mrs. band p. president, Harlan; music; a Rasmussen, who was ill. ning severe colds. recognized as one of the finest short talk by Department Comschool bands in mander informal the country, high Mabey; music; and the public is most cordially pictures of the 1932 invited to hear the musical pro- band contest; refreshments; adjournment. gram. BUY AT HOME BUSINESS MEET SUNDAY The business sessions will be VALUE OF UTAH FOODS held on Sunday with the Legionnaires gathering in the Elks club The exchange value of various at 10 a. m., and the Auxiliary con- farm products in Utah for comDrive in at the vening at 1:30 in Legion hall. De- modities farmers buy ranged from partment officials will be present 39 cents for potatoes to 97 cents Super-Servic- e and at very interesting program is for sugar beets, on Oct. 15, 1932. The purchasing power of all Utah being arranged. A Legion dance will be given in farm products was 63 cents, as Silver Moon pavilion after the compared with but 52 cents averFOR YOUR public meeting Saturday. Further age for the nation. BUY AT HOME entertainment features of the con. GOOD-YEA- R vention will be a luncheon Sunday, "BEEiriTTNEW YEARS with a musicale in the afternoon. PROGRAM RepreWashington, Nov. 23. Saturday 7:30 p.m., band con- sentative Britten, republican of cert in L. D. S. tabernacle; 8 p. m., Illinois, this week made a formal ANTI-FREEZE- S public meeting, the Hon. Chas. R. statement that if a bill to legalize TEXACO CERTIFIED GREASING Mabey, speaker; 9:30 p. m., pub- beer is introduced at the DecemWASHING and POLISHING lic dance. ber session of congress it will not 10 a.m., Legion will be vetoed. GOOD-YEAVULCANIZING Sunday convene in Elks club; 12 noon, inRepresentative Britten left the RECHARGING BATTERY formal luncheon; 1:30 p.m., Leg- impression he was voicing the GAS TEXACO and HAVOLINE OILS ion reassemble at Elks club; 1:30 sentiment of President Hoover. He hall. at session celebratLegion said New Years would be p.m., joint Don't Forget Now is the Proper Time District officers are Theodore ed with real beer rather than poor to Put on a Set of Thomas, district commander, and wine. commander. BUY AT HOME Guy Nelson, vice All-Weath- er Good-Yea- r SATURDAY, NOV. 26 Advocates Head Labor At 7:30 p.m., 30minute concert ' Unemployment Insurance by Carbon high school band, direction of E. M. Williams. In a public talk in Cincinnati 8:00 p. m., public meeting; Ted WITH SAFETY TRACTION IN SNOW AND Thomas presiding; introductory this week, President Wm. Green of Federation American SLUSH THAT IS SURE TO COME the of welcome Mr. Thomas, remarks by his listeners that labor told Labor overture E. R. by West; Mayor by school band; introduction of de- this year would plan to go before to Super-Servic- e partment officers by Mr. Thomas; the various state legislatures InLadies quartette, Mrs. Harding; seek passage of unemployment surance bills. The five day week CENTRALLY LOCATED 9:30, dancing. and six hour day also will be urgSUNDAY, NOV. 27 10:00 a. m., Legion convene at ed by that body. Edward Bogus and Thomas Bo- gus of Grand Island, Neb., return- I d to their homes Wednesday morning after a few days visit ' with their brother here, Jack BUY isadla i T : j FOTRA B Excellent Meals Gift Shop Quick Service Kiwanis Dining Hidl in Connection Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County Beauty Shop i OPEN DAY AND NIGHT lltllii y 1:3 VI :M TIIONE 194 HELTEII, UTAH m m m M i |